"A number of folks knew the correct answer to last week's History Mystery illustration...it depicted plans for a Lewis & Clark monument that was begun in the late 1930s under the Works Projects Administration. Construction was halted by the outbreak of World War II. Basalt cornerstones (one of which carries a time capsule) were quarried at Boyd (Oregon) and the majority of the monument is constructed from sandstone taken from East Scenic Drive (The Dalles). Betty Foster added that her husband, Lafey Foster, had been an honor guard at the dedication ceremony, and Jim Comini recalls attending the cerermony as a young boy. Terray Harmon said his father worked on the monument and he brought in a 21" high model, pictured above." The Dalles Chronicle April 7, 2002 Written permission to reprint History Mystery article given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon. Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser.